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Urban landscape. A view of the canal and its surrounding buildings. On the left stand tall, old houses with ornate Venetian stonework around the balconies and windows and doorsteps leading straight down to the water's edge. This left bank of the Canal stretches off into the centre distance. The expanse of water in the foreground is empty, but there are some gondolas in the middle distance. On the right bank, in the distance, is the white dome of a church and more large waterside buildings. On the extreme right, in the foreground, are three blue mooring posts. 'This is one of Bonington's most favoured views of Venice; other versions exist at the National Gallery of Scotland (Cat. 90 ['Venice: Grand Canal' (NG2164)]), the Ashmolean Museum and in various private collections.
Title
The Grand Canal, Venice
Date
1826–1827
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 30.5 x W 42.6 cm
Accession number
NCM 1958-55
Acquisition method
purchased from Messrs Arthur Tooth & Sons Ltd, 1958
Work type
Painting